I’ve always wondered why there isn’t an abundance of NFL long snappers, you know the person that snaps to the punter. Their job is to throw a ball through their legs really far back, and then to block afterwards. I’m not saying that I could do this, my scrawny 5' 5'' build could never. But I feel like there should be more people that are good enough at this to be in the NFL. But then you realize that these players have a very important job: they can’t mess up. If they mess up in the biggest of games and in the heat of a moment, their reputation and career will be tainted. No one remembers them for every successful snap, lots of people can do that. But the performance under pressure, the way one miss doesn’t cloud your focus for the next one, that's what gets these players hired. The best players are those that feed off the adrenaline in high pressure situations, but don’t let the stress cloud their fine-tuned skill. In high-pressure situations, people can do crazy thin...